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    "sender_name": "Daniel Cussen",
    "subject": "Re: [amsat-bb] Upcoming ARISS contact with Powys Secondary Schools, Mid Wales, UK",
    "date": "2016-03-05T09:55:20Z",
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    "content": "The live stream from the school starts in 10 minutes from this email\n10:00UTC and the contact is 50 minutes later 10:53UTC. We don't expect\nlive video from the HAMTV system but you never know. There is a great\nteam in the UK working hard to provide professional live streams.\n(Below is the questions etc)\n\nSee here:\nhttps://principia.ariss.org/Live/\n\nOn 03/03/2016, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:\n> An International Space Station school contact has been planned with\n> participants at Powys Secondary Schools, Mid Wales, UK on 05 Mar. The event\n> is scheduled to begin at approximately 10:53 UTC. The duration of the\n> contact is approximately 9 minutes and 30 seconds. The contact will be\n> direct between GB1SS and GB4PCS. The contact should be audible over portions\n> of the UK and adjacent areas. Interested parties are invited to listen in on\n> the 145.80 MHz downlink. The contact is expected to be conducted in\n> English.\n>\n> Powys Combined Schools represent all secondary schools across the county of\n> Powys in Wales. With students from over 90 primary schools and 12 secondary\n> schools, we represent students from the age of 4 up to 18. As Powys Combined\n> Schools, we have a pool of some 7,700 students aged 11-18 and a similar\n> number of 4-11 year olds in the primary schools.\n>\n> Our goal is to leverage our existing relationships with the primaries in\n> each secondary catchment area to organise a county wide event over the\n> months leading up to the ARISS contact. During which time workshops,\n> projects and activities aimed around STEM subjects would be run. Powys\n> covers the historic counties of Montgomeryshire and Radnorshire, most of\n> Brecknockshire (Breconshire), and a small part of Denbighshire - an area of\n> 5,179 km² or 2,000 sq miles, making it the largest county in Wales by land\n> area. Most of Powys is mountainous, with north-south transport being\n> difficult. The majority of the Powys population lives in villages and small\n> towns. The largest towns are Newtown, Ystradgynlais, Brecon, and Welshpool.\n> Powys has the lowest population density of all the principal areas of Wales.\n> Just under a third of the residents have Welsh linguistic skills: Welsh\n> speakers are concentrated mainly in the rural areas both in and around\n> Machynlleth, Llanfyllin and Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant (where William Morgan\n> first translated the whole Bible into Welsh in 1588) in Montgomeryshire\n> (Welsh: Sir Drefaldwyn), and the industrial area of Ystradgynlais in the\n> extreme south-west of Brecknockshire (Welsh: Sir Frycheiniog).\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>\n> Participants will ask as many of the following questions as time allows:\n>\n>\n>\n> 1.  What training regime did you have to undertake in order to prepare for\n>\n>     your mission to the space station?\n>\n> 2.  What is your favourite study that you carrying out to show what life is\n>\n>\n>     like in space?\n>\n> 3.  What objects in space can you see more clearly with your eyes in space?\n>\n> 4.  Can you describe the automatic systems on board the ISS to keep you in\n>\n>     your current orbit?\n>\n> 5.  What research are you currently working on?\n>\n> 6.  Do you ever feel sudden vertigo or claustrophobia whilst you are up in\n>\n>     space?\n>\n> 7.  Do you feel your senses are any different in space compared to being on\n>\n>\n>     the ground - for example is your sense of smell more acute?\n>\n> 8.  On the Principia website, it says you are looking into a range of\n>\n>     research areas including 'novel materials'. Can you describe a new\n>\n>     material you are working on?\n>\n> 9.  Can you describe what is meant by 'Fluid Physics' and describe any\n>\n>     experiments you are conducting using 'Fluid Physics'?\n>\n> 10.  On one of your video reports, we can see you watching the 6 Nations\n>\n>      Rugby.  How can you have a better picture in space compared to us here\n>\n>\n>      on earth?\n>\n> 11. What inspires you to keep up the demanding physical exercise routines in\n>\n>\n>     space?\n>\n> 12.  How long do you expect it to take you to acclimatise when you\n>\n>      return to the earths surface?\n>\n> 13.  Of the objects you said that you can see with your eyes, what specific\n>\n>\n>      detail is better from space?\n>\n> 14.  How do you assess your muscular strength in space?\n>\n> 15.  Can you describe how you get into and leave the ISS without losing any\n>\n>\n>      air?\n>\n> 16.  What is your favourite discovery you and the team have made during your\n>\n>\n>      time in space so far?\n>\n> 17.  How long does it take to prepare for a spacewalk??\n>\n> 18.  Picking one 'novel material', can you describe how it would be used on\n>\n>\n>      earth?\n>\n> 19.  Of all the experiments you are carrying out on the human body, which\n> one\n>\n>      has given you the biggest surprise in terms of results?\n>\n> 20.  Which of the communication systems that you use on the ISS to talk to\n>\n>      friends and family gives the clearest signal?\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>\n> PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ARISS UPDATES:\n>\n>\n>\n>       Visit ARISS on Facebook. We can be found at Amateur Radio on the\n>\n>       International Space Station (ARISS).\n>\n>\n>\n>       To receive our Twitter updates, follow @ARISS_status\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>\n> Next planned event(s):\n>\n>\n>\n>         1.  Slovanské Gymnázium Olomouc, Olomouc,  Moravia, Czech Republic,\n>\n>\n>             direct via\n>\n>             OK2KYJ\n>\n>             The ISS callsign is presently  scheduled to be OR4ISS\n>\n>             The scheduled astronaut is Timothy Peake KG5BVI\n>\n>             Contact is a go for: Tue 2016-03-08 08:22:43 UTC\n>\n>\n>\n>         2.  Atlanta Science Festival, Atlanta, Georgia, telebridge via\n> K6DUE\n>\n>             The ISS callsign is presently scheduled to be NA1SS\n>\n>             The scheduled  astronaut is Tim Kopra KE5UDN\n>\n>             Contact is a go for: Tue 2016-03-08  16:11:05 UTC\n>\n>\n>\n>         3.  North Dakota Space Grant Consortium (NDSGC),  Grand Forks, North\n>\n>\n>             Dakota, telebridge via W6SRJ the ISS callsign is presently\n>\n>             scheduled to be NA1SS\n>\n>             The scheduled astronaut is Tim Kopra KE5UDN\n>\n>             Contact is a go for: Thu 2016-03-10 19:08:55 UTC 56 deg\n>\n>\n>\n> ABOUT ARISS\n>\n> Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) is a cooperative\n> venture of international amateur radio societies and the space agencies that\n> support the International Space Station (ISS). In the United States,\n> sponsors are the Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation (AMSAT), the American\n> Radio Relay League (ARRL), and the National Aeronautics and Space\n> Administration (NASA). The primary goal of ARISS is to promote exploration\n> of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) topics by\n> organizing scheduled contacts via amateur radio between crew members aboard\n> the ISS and students in classrooms or informal education venues.  With the\n> help of experienced amateur radio volunteers, ISS crews speak directly with\n> large audiences in a variety of public forums.  Before and during these\n> radio contacts, students, teachers, parents, and communities learn about\n> space, space technologies, and amateur radio.  For more information, see\n> www.ariss.org, www.amsat.org, and www.arrl.org.\n>\n>\n>\n> Thank you & 73,\n>\n> David - AA4KN\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>\n>\n> ---\n> This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software.\n> https://www.avast.com/antivirus\n> _______________________________________________\n> Sent via [email protected]. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum available\n> to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership. Opinions\n> expressed\n> are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of\n> AMSAT-NA.\n> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!\n> Subscription settings: http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb\n>\n",
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